My Situation

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Wolfie<3

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So I've been studying relatively lightly since June until the past month or so when I picked up the pace. I mainly used TPR resources to study and was scoring a consistent 23/24's which concerned me greatly. I was alleviated some-what by finding forums stating that TPR exams we're "considered" more difficult and not a good determinate of what your real score will be. However; I just took AMCAS Practice Test #11 yesterday and scored a 22: 8PS,7VR,7BS. Now THIS worries me tremendously.

I don't know if it was from lack of sleep, or just plain drained from 8-10 hour study days. But my test is tomorrow, and seeing as I scored a 22, I should just void and wait till the next cycle to apply. Suggestions? (Void v. Not Voiding first MCAT)
 
22 is indicative of major content deficiencies. I would void because even though a great retake may salvage your first score, getting a ~25 is still not desirable.
 
VOID DUDE!!!!....do not take this test until you are absolutely ready.....low scores are frowned upon and will hurt your chances into getting to medical school because it shows you didn't prepare (not trying to sound like a dick, but take it from me....I am a retaker and knowing what I know now I would have NEVER taken the test the first time I sat for it)
 
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